Decent Work and Productivity Research Centre
@mmudecentwork.bsky.social
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A Manchester Met Research Centre: Our mission is to understand what drives decent and productive work - and who has access to it - while shaping a fairer future of work for all https://www.mmu.ac.uk/research/groups/decent-work-productivity
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Nice to see my blog for Wonkhe published, sharing key insights from my research which offers a broader view of what ‘graduate success’ in the labour market really looks like. @mmudecentwork.bsky.social
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NEW on Wonkhe: Rather than examine how much graduates get paid, why not ask them how they feel about what they are doing? Sean Brophy explains. buff.ly/WdPgUko
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This week our Centre welcomed career studies scholars from across Europe for the COCAG COST action launch event www.cost.eu/actions/CA23...
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Upcoming seminar: Worker cooperative ‘regeneration’: Insights from the Brazilian Landless Rural Workers Movement
Speaker: Dr Reece Garcia
Hybrid, June 10th, 1pm
More details here > www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/worker-coo...
Worker cooperative ‘regeneration’
Worker cooperative ‘regeneration’: Insights from the Brazilian Landless Rural Workers Movement
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Key areas include:
- The role of employment charters in creating better work
- Supporting women's health across working lives
- Improving working conditions in adult social care
- Self-employment and employment policy
- Improving industrial relations/promoting employment rights
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Last week our Centre Head @katyjones.bsky.social was in UK Parliament showcasing some of our key projects. Our research speaks to key national priorities, including govt's Make Work Pay and Get Britain Working agendas
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We are a multi-disciplinary group of researchers with backgrounds in work psychology, industrial relations,
human resource management, leadership, social policy,
work and equalities